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KA0TIK1 summed it up. For 15 years ive seen the same thing. people paying extra to buy jordan releases months early and its always the same thing. They shoes ar 100% authentic VARIANTS. All these promo III, IVs, early blkcement IIIs, and Concords are all the same. If you want to believe they are real, themind is a powerful thing, and im sureyou will. But the realityis they are not. And just because someone says they are "authentic" doesnt make them authentc. Whats the seller supposed to say.....Originally Posted by KA0TIK1
its sad that this discussion has to even take place.. but there are always people out there looking to make an easy and quick buck.. i'll keep following my personal rule, which is if I can't touch and see them in person before buying than i'll pass.. only exception is buying from like footlocker.com or footaction.com, but I still like to cop my new releases in person since I've received pairs from online that had scuffs/scratches and then had issues trying to return them for a different pair..
KA0TIK1 summed it up. For 15 years ive seen the same thing. people paying extra to buy jordan releases months early and its always the same thing. They shoes ar 100% authentic VARIANTS. All these promo III, IVs, early blkcement IIIs, and Concords are all the same. If you want to believe they are real, themind is a powerful thing, and im sureyou will. But the realityis they are not. And just because someone says they are "authentic" doesnt make them authentc. Whats the seller supposed to say.....Originally Posted by KA0TIK1
its sad that this discussion has to even take place.. but there are always people out there looking to make an easy and quick buck.. i'll keep following my personal rule, which is if I can't touch and see them in person before buying than i'll pass.. only exception is buying from like footlocker.com or footaction.com, but I still like to cop my new releases in person since I've received pairs from online that had scuffs/scratches and then had issues trying to return them for a different pair..